SOAR 2009 Student Conference Recap

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100_1990Click Here for Photo Album. This was our first year to attend the SOAR student conference, and I was pretty impressed with the outcome of it.  They brought in some awesome bands, and youth pastor/speakers from various parts of the states.  This year’s theme was ”FELLOWSHIP” focu100_2001sing on connecting, unity, and oneness.  The conference was a 3 day event held at the fabulous Gaylord Texan Hotel in Grapevine, Texas.  The hotel alone was worth the trip.  It was a gorgeous facility with beautiful trails and scenery.  Room rates were affordable, and the service was five star. 

The conference w100_2009as very organized, and you can tell a lot of hard work was put into the planning of this event.  I would like to thank Donnie Parish, Steven Carroll, and everyone else who worked so hard to make this event happen.  On day 1 we arrived, checked into our rooms, and registered just in time for the welcome and session 1.  Solace Found kicked things off with some rocking praise music followed by a message from Adam Thomas on the fellowship of the Trinity.  Afterwards we went and ate dinner at a genuine Texas steakhouse the “Salt Grass”.  Session 2 kicked off shortly after dinner where Clif Johnson spoke a message from the book of Genesis titled “Why our World is so Jacked up”  SOAR Village was next followed by a late night with comedian Tim Hawkins.  Now this guy was hilarious.

100_1942Day 2 was just as exciting.  We started the morning off with my favorite band Building 429.  Some of our students actually got to go up on stage, and dance with them.  Too Cool!  Team SOAR brought a presentation, and after that we actually got to meet, get autographs, and take pics with the band.  After that we had an afternoon of free time in which we went to the Bass Pro Shop where I put my head into the mouth of a 27 foot Great White Shark, followed by an afternoon at the Grapevine Mall.  We hung out at the skatepark, got some hermit crabs, and had dinner at the Rain Forest Cafe.  During Session 4 Scott Attebery presented an awesome testimony that humbled all of us.  Many of our students were impacted by his words.  The evening closed with an awesome concert by Hawk Nelson.  Many of our students are crazy about these guys. 

100_1992The conference came to an end all too quickly, but it was great while it lasted.  Friday morning during session 5 Solace Found led in another awesome time of worship followed by a message from Steven Carroll “Vision + Preparation + Action = Outcome” from Acts chapter 10.  Each session was tied together by innovative videos on fellowship to make this event complete and concise.  Each of our students left with a sense of greater understanding of fellowship and unity which made this event as a whole a worth while event.

100_1993This week would have been perfect if it had not been for the two times that we broke down on the way home, but fortunately both times God provided some great people to help us out.  One of which was from Iowa.  Other than that this event will go down in the books as one of our greatest events of the year.  Can’t wait til next year.

Search + Rescue

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I have spent the last two days being inspired by some of God’s greatest men.  This was the first BMA Mission’s Symposium that I have ever been to so I can’t compare it to those of the past, but compared to some of the missions conferences that I have attended within different Baptist associations this one was the best by far.  The first night John David Smith brought a powerful sermon from Romans chapter ten challenging us to live out the theme of this symposium: “Search + Rescue”, and then today it was jam packed with missionaries and speakers.  We heard from John Lindsey from Ghana West Africa, Andrey and Laura Kanaykina from Ukraine, Merrit Youngdeer from New Mexico, and many others.   One missionary in particular really touched my heart.  The man came from a very religious persecuted country, and was forbidden to speak of Christianity.  They even had to stop recording the event before he would speak.  This man was imprisoned for the Gospel and faced persecution just for carrying his Bible.  If his country was to find out about him proclaiming the Gospel his family back home would be imprisoned.  I will not mention his name, but I want to encourage you to be praying for him.  I was also motivated by Rob Hager a missionary of Jacob’s Well in Chicago, Illinois, because this man is genuinely on fire for God.  Just while speaking with him it made me want to head straight up to Chicago and start telling people about Jesus. 

When we came back from break for the final session I decided to skip out on the music, and go check out Fellowship Baptist Church Forney, Texas’ youth ministry.  It was totally awesome.  It was amazing what they were able to accomplish with just a little bit of space and energy.  I spoke with both of the student pastors of FSM, and they opened my eyes to the possibilities that lie ahead for REFUGE.  Just a few years ago they were running 25 students, and now they have over 500.  One of the primary factors was that they split the Jr. & Sr. High when they reached about 50 – 75 students which was only possible with volunteers.  We still have a little ways to go to reach those numbers, but we have to have some dedicated volunteers if we ever hope to grow beyond our measures.  I as a Youth Pastor have to incorporate more parents into our ministry by partnering with them and challenging them to get involved by stepping up into various leadership roles.

                To finish off the night I headed back down to the symposium to support my pastor Brandon Cox who was preaching the closing message.  He brought an awesome sermon to a room full of preachers.  BBC Baby!  He preached from Acts chapter eight and he gave us 5 points to apply in our ministries when it comes to “Search + Rescue” from the example of Phillip.

  1. Get close to God and stay there
  2. Join God in what He’s already doing in the world around you
  3. Break through existing barriers to share the Gospel
  • a. Three Main Barriers
  • i. Geographical
  • ii. Social
  • iii. Cultural

4. Stick to the Scripture

5. Let’s go after (reach) one more

Bethel would be proud of him, and I would encourage you to check with BMAAMissions.org over the next few months when they will post a multimedia link to listen to this message.

All this would not have been possible if it wasn’t for the dedication and commitment of our BMA directors.  I would like to recognize Grady Higgs, Jerry Kid, Phil Knott, Larry Barker, Ralph Izard, John David Smith, Donny Parish, and of course their beautiful families. 

Check it out, if you weren’t able to attend this year; you missed out.  To sum up the general theme of this week we as missionaries to the here and now should engage the culture and community around us by determining what the needs of the people are.  

LOST, SEARCH, + RESCUE!

Good to Be HOME!

I have been on the road on and off since 10/17, and I finally finished up my travels last night about 7:15pm.  It was good to be home.  My students trashed my office with decorations, and sprayed me down with Silly String.  I was thankful for Brother David, because I was way too tired to clean it up, and he jumped right in and did it.  I have posted on my trip to Texas, but I still have a lot of great things to share about the Marriage Conference Katie and I attended down in Little Rock.  (Coming Soon) 

We arrived down in Texas just in time for the conference, and as we pulled in all we see is this Mega Church.  With that being said it was beautiful, and the leadership of this church was awesome, but at the same time it really made me appreciate my church Bethel Baptist.  My home.

One last thing, be praying for our Church, because we kick off two services this Sunday.

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I have to say I had an awesome time at this conference, however my favorite part was just getting to fellowhip with the Pastors that I went down there with.  It was a very re-energizing event.  We got to hear from such great speakers as Jack Graham, Kerry Shook, David Jeremiah, Jonathan Falwell, and Greg Laurie.  We also got to hear the testimonie of the professional baseball player Josh Hamilton Texas Rangers.  We also heard from a former NFL Redskin Chris (last name uncertain).  I just wanted to take a little bit of time, and share with you what I learned from each of the main speakers.

Jack Graham – Pastor of Prestonwood

  • Relationships are an essential element of leadership
  • You ought to be able to put your message in a sentence
  • You don’t lead an organization, you lead people
  • Don’t be so professional, that you become impersonable
  • Be upfront w/ people, set expectations, and continually give positive feedback
  • Excellence in all things, and all things to the Glory of God
  • Don’t burn-out, burn on
  • 7 Last Words of a Church – “We have never done it that way”
  •  If it’s not about changed lives, count me out.
  • Leaders assume authority, they don’t ask for it
  • It is your passion that fuels your purpose

Kerry Shook – Pastor of Fellowship of the Woodlands

  • It’s not the size of your church, it’s the life of it

Remove the Barriers

  1. Remove the Barrier of Boring
  2. Remove the Barrier of Unfriendliness
  3. Remove the Barrier of Perfection
  4. Remove the Barrier of Selfishness
  • It’s all about one life changed
  • Speak a language that people understand
  • Live life full throttle
  • Don’t get caught up in the someday syndrome
  • You can have good intnetions, but not be intentional
  • Be Real, Authentic, Genuine

One Month to Live

  1. Live Passionately
  2. Love Completely
  3. Learn Humbly
  4. Leave Boldly

David Jeremiah - Pastor of Shadow Mountain

When Trouble Comes

  1. Stay Centered on Christ
  2. Stay Connected to the Church
  3. Stay Consistent in your Life
  4. Stay Calm in your Spirit
  5. Stay Commited to the Word
  • Don’t let your heart be troubled

People Need in Times of Trouble

  1. Assured Word of God (2 Tim. 4:6-7)
  2. Serious Word of God (2 Tim. 4:2)
  3. Systematic Word of God (2 Tim. 4:2) (Convince, Rebuke, Exhort)
  4. Sensative Word of God 2 Tim. 4:2)

Rebuke – Convict / Exhort – Comfort = Convince, Convict, Comfort

  • Don’t Preach it unless you believe it
  • When we preach God’s Word faithfully, it is always still warm from the mouth of God.
  • Raise the level of excellence in ministry

Prophetic Clues of the Coming of the Lord (1 Thess. 4)

  1. Israel is at home in her land 1948
  2. The redistribution of wealth through oil
  3. The re-allignment of Europe (Dan. 2 & 7)
  4. The resurgance of Russia

Jonathan Falwell – Pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church

  • Change the world one person at a time
  • Is there not a cause? 1 Sam. 17:29

We Must Commit

  1. Commit to Christ
  2. Commit to Truth
  3. Commit to our Families
  4. Commit to Finish & Finish Well
  5. Commit to Prayer
  • We need bold leadership in our pulpits
  • God didn’t call us to be popular, he called us to be faithfull
  • You are indestructable until you have finished His work

Greg Laurie – Pastor of Harvest Fellowship

  • Don’t strip God’s Word of it’s power by dull delivery
  • Fire in the pews starts in the pulpit
  • Leave the results in God’s Hands
  • Define Biblical Terms
  • Never build a message on an illustration, build it upon the text

1st Century Principles for Reaching the 21st Century (Acts 17:16-23)

  1. Affective Communication Begins w/ a Burdne (Vs.16)
  2. We Must Be Culturally Relevant
  3. Arrest the Interest of Listeners (Vs.23)
  4. Preach to the People (1 Cor. 1:21)
  5. Preaching Must Be Biblical
  6. The Message Must Focus on Jesus Crucified & Risen
  7. Preach the Whole Gospel
  8. Leave the Results in the Hand of God

I would definately encourage you to check out next years conference at www.engageconference.org.